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Old December 5th 04, 02:25 PM
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stylaria or baby fish. stylaria are seen in tanks where live foods are fed, and
where there is gravel and organic debris accumulating. not harmful. just an
indicator. Ingrid

(Artis Gripemore) wrote:

Hi and thanks in advance.

Have a 5.5 gallon freshwater tank with one three-inch fish and lots of
plants. Sponge filter. The fish is not being overfed (it gets 4
small feedings a day, and eats it all).

The plants are finally starting to take over, reducing the algae
population, but I am noticing tiny, really tiny, creatures in the
water. Some are swimming around, and seem to congregate near the
strongest light. Others seem attached to the back glass, which I do
not clean.

The water is changed 20% a week. The side and front glass are kept
clean. So is the gravel.

Any ideas what I am looking at here? They do not seem to be bothering
the fish, and I assume they are eating the algae. They are so small
that I cannot tell what they actually look like.

Thanks again.




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